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l l EDUCATICN The education courses at JJC provide fundament- als for students planning to enter the teaching pro- fession. These courses are planned to correspond with the human development and learning block course. This block course consists ot classes in child development, adolescent psychology, and educa- tional psychology. Mrs. Grace Brewer conducts a lecture in education. Now, kiddies, let's have a little more attention here. The play school gives students a chance to develop their skills in dealing with young children. 'tu -...M-P-Ns A ,Nsgk K-Y F ....'-., V V -----fgiixn.,-,pax -.NNNIN xnxx-N it-,L ? 4 'sf' ' We don't remember John Dewey as that funny! Students relax over a joke in education class. Tessie Heubach gives a report on a leader in education.
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GRADUATION What is a diploma? It's a piece of paper. lt's a reward for two years of work-the sum total of sixty-six semester hours of credit. lt's a re- minder ofthe good times and the hardships-all which form the college experience. lt is a symbol-a symbol of a goal attained, an education completed. Also it can be a marker to be followed by similar ones. And yet it can be the sign of a beginning ofa different way of life that will be altered by what was learned while attaining the diploma. Dr. Suren Seron, president of the board of education, presents a diploma to Carol Sue Burnham as William Ciluffo waits. Z . .....v13.rua:a2rsf '41 'T' Winners of the Adam Awards for the highest grades in their respective classes were Donna Maske, sophomore, Susan Costa and Keith Stenzel, freshmen, and Vincent Amos, sophomore. Jan Johnson serves as the stu- dent speaker at the graduation exercises. Dr. Robert G. Bone, main speak- er, addresses the assemblage.
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